Saturday, January 8, 2011

The Assassin Shall Be Assassinated


Dreams from the LORD 2003-2006
9 January 2005

Back in September of 2001, the Lord had me watch The Pelican Brief starring Denzel Washington and Julia Roberts to show me that someone wanted to assassinate President George W. Bush. The Lord told me to phone the White House on the morning of 7 September 2001 to warn them of an assassination plot. At noon that same day, the Lord told me, “the assassin shall be assassinated”—just like in that scene from The Pelican Brief where that guy named Rupert (hired by the CIA) kills the assassin who wants to kill Darby Shaw (Julia Roberts). Four days later on 11 September 2001 that plane crashed in western PA—the plane thought to be targeting the White House. The assassin was assassinated. Praise the Lord!

The Bullet Proof President
The Manchurian Candidate (1962)


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“TIME TO MEET GOD”

Dreams from the LORD 2011-2022

26 July 2022

Last night I had a dream–I think it was the longest dream that I have ever had.  I was in this city and I met the actor who played Alejandro in the film Sicario.  The actor was Benicio del Toro.  During the dream, I called him Alejandro (he was a thinner version of Benicio del Toro).

We walked the streets of the city.  We talked about the film Sicario.  He bought me something to drink–I think it was a cup of coffee.  Then we got on this bus.  It seemed like a fairly big city–it took a while for the bus to get to this residential neighborhood.  We walked up to his apartment where I met his wife.  His wife was dressed in white:  she had white hair, white skin, she was wearing expensive white clothing; she almost looked non-human, otherworldly; she looked like an angel (Revelation 6:8).  They said they had an extra room for me to stay the night.  Then the dream ended.

In the film Sicario (2015, directed by Denis Villenueve), Alejandro was a hitman hired by the CIA to take out this drug cartel boss and his family.  At the end of the film, we learn that Alejandro’s wife and daughter were killed by that same cartel in Mexico.  Alejandro was a hitman or an assassin.  Or else you could say that Alejandro was an Angel of Death. Just before he kills the cartel boss and his family, Alejandro says, “Time to meet God.”

I Thessalonians 5:2: “For yourselves know perfectly that the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief in the night.”

Revelation 6:8: “And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth.”

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Sicario (2015)

Sicario Tribute

Collateral (2004)

The Killer Angels

Paga (Intercession)

The Bourne Identity

The Death of Hillary Clinton

Alejandro (Sicario) – Character Analysis

A Dream about General George S. Patton

INFJ. Alejandro Gillick. Assassin. Sicario 2015

How Sicario’s Cinematography Conveys Moral Corruption

How Denis Villeneuve created one of the greatest characters of all time

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Here are three comments I posted on a video where two Green Berets are discussing the film Sicario:

(1) “Alejandro (Benicio del Toro) was one of the most fascinating characters I have seen in a long time. In the beginning of the film, he came across as a loner, a cowboy (the scene where he is standing outside the private jet, looking on into the distance). Kate sees Alejandro taking a nap and he jumps in his seat (flashback)–so now we see he is suffering from some serious PTSD–at the end of the film we discover why (his wife and daughter were killed by the cartel). In that meeting with the Marshals and the Deltas before they pick up the prisoner: Alejandro looks like he is not even listening to the man speaking: he is distracted, thinking about something else. As we can see at the end of the film, Alejandro has one objective in mind: killing the cartel boss and his family.

“The intriguing thing about Alejandro is that he used to be a lawyer; he was trying to use the legal system in Mexico to prosecute the cartel. When his wife and daughter were killed, he changed tactics: he became a hired killer, a hitman, a sicario. Alejandro was lethal and efficient with his sidearm; his skill was surgical; he was emotionless, passionless–he had ice in his veins. Alejandro was brutal, blunt (especially to Emily Blunt) and decisive. He was a wolf in the land of wolves.

“Alejandro: ‘Nothing will make sense to your American ears. . . But in the end, you will understand.'”

(2) “I don’t think I would call Alejandro a psychopath. After Alejandro saw his wife and daughter killed by the cartel, something broke deep within him. As a prosecutor, he was trying to use the legal system in Mexico to go after the cartel. After the death of his wife and daughter, he changed tactics. When civilized diplomacy breaks down, that is when men go to war. Alejandro went to war.”

(3) “Remember at the dinner scene? Fausto says, ‘Not in front of my boys’. Alejandro then kills his wife and two sons before he kills Fausto. That was an act of mercy. Fausto showed no mercy towards Alejandro’s wife and daughter. Fausto cut off the head of Alejandro’s wife and threw Alejandro’s daughter in a vat of acid. That is not merely a casual killing; it is gratuitous, premeditated, cold and calculated murder. I know that the drug cartels make billions of dollars off of the drugs that they peddle. But at a deeper level, these drug cartels murder people as a blood sacrifice unto the devil. This blood sacrifice gives them power from the devil–just like their Aztec, Toltec and Mayan forebears.

“There is nothing new under the sun. Fausto was definitely a bloodthirsty psychopath.”

1 comment:

  1. When the Lord told me to phone the White House, I definitely did not want to do it. I protested to the Lord and told him that the White House guys are going to think that I am crazy.

    So I broke down (I have to obey the Lord or else He will chasten me) and phoned the White House. To my surprise, the phone was answered right away. I told them that I was a Christian and told them where I was calling from and that I believed that someone wanted to assassinate President Bush.

    The guy I talked to did not laugh at me, which really surprised me. I think he said that he would contact some people and then he thanked me and it was done.

    After I hung up the phone I felt like a complete idiot. "Lord, why did you have me do that?" I asked. Around noon that same day, the Lord clearly spoke to my spirit, "the assassin shall be assassinated."

    I had no idea that some planes would fly into the World Trade Center or the Pentagon four days later. We see through a glass darkly.

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